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Banking
DW's latest content on banking, central banks and the global banking system.
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Bundesbank slashes German growth predictions
Germany's Bundesbank has cut its growth projections, citing "lackluster" exports.
Transforming Africa's digital landscape
US-based tech giants and China are pioneering the development of Africa's digital infrastructure.
Europe introduces new €100 and €200 notes
The new bills have been designed to be harder to counterfeit.
Deutsche Bank flags 'tough cutbacks'
Chief executive Christian Sewing has promised to speed up the bank's "transformation," as he faced angry shareholders.
Deutsche Bank denies Trump laundering report
An article asserted Deutsche Bank failed to forward suspicions about transactions involving Trump to US authorities.
EU fines five banks €1 billion
Regulators have sanctioned Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland, Citigroup, JPMorgan and MUFG for currency cartels.
ECJ: EU employers must track working time
Employers in the European Union are now obligated to have a system to record time worked daily by their employees.
German companies donate €5 million to Yad Vashem
Five leading German companies have pledged EUR 5 Million to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem.
Germany and Austria stop issuing €500 notes
The last of Europe's central banks have stopped issuing the large-denomination bank note.
Reason prevails — no Deutsche Commerzbank
Henrik Böhme
DW's Henrik Böhme believes both Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank should brace for even more turbulent times.
Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank end merger talks
Berlin had promoted the idea of creating a banking "champion" capable of supporting Germany's export-orientated economy.
Deutsche Bank hands over Trump loan documents
The German lender has started handing over documents to New York authorities related to funding of Trump projects.
Focus on financial inclusion to combat gender and income gap
The outlook for the World Bank's Europe and Central Asia unit is dark. But there are easy ways to improve things.
Lagos: world's largest oil refinery project backed by World Bank
Fanny Facsar talks about a vast oil refinery project in Lagos, Nigeria. Partly financed by the World Bank.
World Bank invests in Nigeria's fossil fuel industry
Nigeria is building the world's biggest oil refinery — financed by Africa's wealthiest man...and the World Bank.
World Bank continues to invest in fossil fuels
Nigeria is in the process of building the world's biggest oil refinery.
Latest World Bank fossil fuel project
Nigeria is building the world's biggest oil refinery with the help of controversial World Bank loans.
ECB keeps interest rates at record low
The ECB has kept its refinancing rate at zero, as it weighs risks to the economy from Brexit and trade disputes.
TymeBank gives South African slant to 'retail banking'
With outlets in partner retailers, TymeBank is poised to disrupt South Africa's banking industry
Fragility hampers African growth
The World Bank says that growth in Africa remains sluggish due to international as well as domestic difficulties.
DW Business – Europe & America
WTO Ruling, Roaring Inflation
David Malpass approved as new World Bank president
David Malpass, a critic of global financial institutions, has been approved as the new president of the World Bank.
Top Deutsche Bank managers' pay goes up
The top managers at Deutsche Bank have been paid their first bonuses in four years, pocketing €55.7 million.
Finance minister no good as bank executive
Henrik Böhme
DW's Henrik Böhme hopes for only one result of merger talks between Deutsche and Commerzbank.
Deutsche-Commerzbank merger is non-starter from the start
Henrik Böhme
A merger between Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank will not solve their structural problems, says DW's Henrik Böhme.
Germany's largest banks confirm merger talks
Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have confirmed they are in talks to merge, bowing to pressure from the Berlin government.
EU millionaire bankers grow in numbers
The UK, home to thousands of millionaire bankers, has only seen a "small increase," likely due to Brexit.
Financial firms fleeing Britain to EU
A report from a London think tank has shown that British firms are moving a heavy amount of assets and staff to the EU.
A German banking marriage of convenience?
Reports that Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are on the brink of merger talks are gathering strength.
Deutsche Bank exploring Commerzbank merger
The German government, Commerzbank's largest shareholder, has reportedly been pressuring the sides to decide soon.
ECB holds interest rates at record lows
The announcement comes as fears about Brexit and US-China trade tensions threaten growth across the bloc.
Greece scrambles to clean up banks
Plagued by eight exhausting years of financial crisis, millions of Greeks are unable to pay off their loans.
Banks opt to offload coal
A milestone 100 global financial institutions have introduced policies restricting coal funding.
Swiss bank UBS handed multi-billion fine for tax evasion
UBS has been fined €4.5 billion ($5.10 billion) for tax evasion and money laundering.
Money from A to B within seconds
Payment industry expert Leo Lipis tells DW about the German banks' efforts to let clients transfer money within seconds.
Confidence in Russian banking system falling
The reality on the ground is that state-owned banks are increasingly lending to state-owned companies. This slows growth
Deutsche Bank posts first annual profit in four years
Germany's flagship lender returned to profit in 2018, its first in four years, despite a loss in the fourth quarter.
World Bank President bows out
The departure of Jim Yong Kim comes three years ahead of schedule and reveals the lender's confusion about its role.
Kenya's startup community
Kenya is particularly popular with investors. Many foreigners set up companies here and bring money for startups.
Germany's sad farewell to €500 note
As the eurozone says goodbye to the €500 note, Germany and Austria are delaying their final farewell until April.
Time to fix this mess
Homlessness in San Francisco, the World Economic Forum, the Miss Haiti beauty pageant and meeting a young IS fighter
Delhi's children's bank
The Children's Development Bank is run by kids and aims to help street kids safeguard their income.
Trump, Brexit have created global uncertainty, but it’s not all bad news
European peace and prosperity faces an existential threat in the current economic and political climate.
Eurozone faces new downturn, Draghi admits
European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi has warned that weaker growth in the global economy will likely hit Europe too.
EU fines Mastercard more than half a billion euros
The EU has fined Mastercard €570 million for limiting competition between banks offering cheaper payment fees.
What's to become of Deutsche Bank?
Henrik Böhme
Approaching its 150th anniversary next year, Germany's biggest lender is desperately looking for a cure to its ills.
EU minting more coins in cashless world
Even though a lot of the world is headed toward cashless payment, European central banks keep minting cash by the ton.
RBS applies for German banking license
RBS reportedly wants to attract deposits and offer loans to large clients in Germany.
EU agrees to clamp down on money laundering
Brussels has decided to strengthen the European Banking Authority. It will help fight money laundering in the EU.
Indian rupee dips after bank chief resigns
He has reportedly been battling against interference from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for months.
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